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Prple Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Do it on the spot

Today I went to a bank and ask for an appointment. Then the the staff member said something like: "We can do it on spot if that is ok". Did I understand it the right way? Is there such an expression? Thanks!
  

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com/reference/dictionary/entry/spot ", not "on spot". " It means "here and now".

  • com/reference/dictionary/entry/spot ", not "on spot".
  • " It means "here and now".
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"http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/spot", not "on spot". "We can do it on the spot." It means "here and now".
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Cheers! So i missed a word Emotion: wink

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